Carl Meyer
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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April 17th 2020
Many workers without proper paperwork cannot access income supports, despite continuing to help Canada during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The provincial government’s attorney general, Doug Downey, filed a motion asking an Ontario court to dismiss the young people’s case challenging its environmental policy on Wednesday, arguing that it would be impossible to prove the allegations of harm.
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When countries close their borders to non-citizens, including to those fleeing persecution, what happens to those trapped in between?
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| April 17th 2020
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Is it possible that COVID’s influence could shift our culture in a way that benefits climate action and nature?
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| April 17th 2020
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An open letter to the Prime Minister calling for immediate transformative change to Canada’s food, agriculture, and fisheries systems from an industrial to an agroecological model
Kristine Kowalchuk
Opinion, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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Quadra Island quilter Terry Phillips is running a small but frenetic manufacturing assembly line in her bucolic rural community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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| April 17th 2020
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Canada and its G7 allies confronted U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, April 16, 2020, over his decision to cut funding to the World Health Organization, as they stressed solidarity with a key international organization during the COVID-19 crisis.
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News, US News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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The sweep of COVID-19 throughout Canada's nursing homes is proving more devastating than expected, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday, April 16, 2020, as he warned that reopening the economy too early would be "absolutely disastrous."
Paola Loriggio
News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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Canada's oil and gas producers have asked the federal government to freeze the carbon tax and delay new climate change regulations while the industry weathers the storm of COVID-19.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to let Donald Trump down gently on Thursday, April 16, 2020, warning that Canada is still a long way from being ready to agree to relax mutual travel restrictions along its border with the United States.
James McCarten
News, US News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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An inmate from Mission Institution in B.C. died Wednesday from an apparent complication related to the novel coronavirus.
Amy Smart
News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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Jason Watts hides in the washroom right up until the moment his shift as a bus driver in Toronto's transit system begins.
Salmaan Farooqui, Liam Casey
News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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Energy company Royal Dutch Shell told investors on Thursday, April 16, 2020, that it aims to stop adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere by 2050, a move that was welcomed by some climate campaigners even as others called it “corporate greenwash.”
Associated Press
News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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Indigenous and environmental groups in the U.S. are pressuring a federal judge to shut down work on the disputed Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to Nebraska less than two weeks after it started, because of fears over workers spreading the coronavirus and worries about a future spill.
Matthew Brown
News, US News, Politics
| April 17th 2020
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